One of the advantages of having a 64-bit processor is that the phone's performance and RAM management will be more optimised, so that the resources are efficiently used among the apps. Users are less likely to face a lag during multi-tasking.

Lenovo's A6000 runs on the Android 4.4.2 KitKat (with Vibe UI) world's most popular mobile operating system. This platform provides more than 1 million apps leaving users spoilt for choices.

Lenovo's subsidiary Motorola is slated to release latest Android 5.0.2 Lollipop OS update to budget Moto E, so we believe A6000 being new to the market, it is most certain to get the new OS update as well.

Price:

Lenovo A6000 comes with ₹6,999 price-tag making it the cheapest 4G-LTE smartphone. It is the one of the very handful smartphones in the market to boast this 64-bit based high-end chipsets, which was first introduced in personal computers only few years ago.

Most of devices in the sub-₹7000 price range house sub-par MediaTek processors.

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